
Ireland’s anti-immigrant rage will not go away
The protests in Ballymena could foreshadow a summer of serious unrest.
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The protests in Ballymena could foreshadow a summer of serious unrest.
ByThe numbers are still too high to satisfy the median British voter.
ByThe halving of immigration this week can’t change the reality of the asylum system.
ByWhat was the Prime Minister really saying about immigrants and immigration?
ByScottish Labour could only flinch at Keir Starmer’s “island of strangers” speech.
ByKeir Starmer’s warning of “an island of strangers” owes less to Enoch Powell than it does to Robert Putnam.
ByKemi Badenoch has no response – and her MPs are restless.
ByThe approach championed by the Home Secretary for over a decade has become the government’s
ByBut the party has to fight Farage on his turf.
ByOvercrowded dinghies used for desperate, dangerous crossings have become totemic in our toxic immigration conversation.
ByLabour’s planned welfare cuts are further evidence of a government running scared from two political foes: the City and Nigel…
ByThe far-right party is already reshaping Germany.
ByAlso this week: Rupert Murdoch charms the White House, while the Maga-sphere’s assaults on US media intensify.
ByWhy higher immigration is at the heart of the crisis facing Kemi Badenoch.
ByWas it ever possible for the promised results to be delivered?
ByOr is it just another win for the attention economy?
ByThe Tory leader’s attacks on Labour’s immigration plan did more for Nigel Farage than the Conservative Party.
ByKeir Starmer’s relaunch speech was a belated recognition of a collective political madness.
ByIf immigration remains high under Labour, Keir Starmer’s “open borders experiment” phrase will haunt him.
ByThe Prime Minister is seeking to redefine the politics of border security.
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